Garcia has added his name to “Mayors for the Freedom to Marry,” a nationwide effort consisting of more than 450 U.S. mayors advocating for marriage equality.

“We know many people in loving and committed same-sex relationships who are active participants in improving our communities and we’ve seen how important marriage has been for them and their families,” Garcia said, in a statement. “Because I believe in fairness for all American families, I support the freedom to marry for same-sex couples willing to take on that commitment.”

Garcia said LGBT residents in Waveland help the economy and spend money like any other resident, and he would welcome same-sex marriages in the city.

In May, the Waveland city council passed an anti-discrimination resolution recognizing the “dignity and worth of all city residents” — including those who are LGBT — becoming the seventh of eight Mississippi municipalities to pass such a resolution. The others are Jackson, Starkville, Hattiesburg, Greenville, Magnolia, Bay St. Louis and Oxford.

This month, a “religious freedom” bill passed by the Mississippi legislature and signed by Gov. Phil Bryant came into effect; opponents say the measure effectively sanctions discrimination against Mississippi’s LGBT citizens.